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8 sss THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, JUNE 22, 1908, a Seeeeiee i ee 8 “ Bui Horr NEW WORLD'S Discus RECORD --142 FT. p vo th iy 15 COLUMN... at PAT CONWAY . IN 1950 ~ ANOTHER » John Flanagan, Former, HeARo THe News - : BARREL BUILT suse vce’ T= COLIN'S WINNINGS Never “Come Back. AMOUNT TO $179,160 1* weight-thrower of the Irish —_>—__. to his credit when he came to an un- LANGFORD WIRES -COFROTH FOR A "OHN FLANAGAN, the great EDITED BY ko ewey| THE BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK | aostetaicean SHERIDAN SHOWS. OLD-TIME FORM WITH ThE DISCUS === ARTIN SHERIDAN broke the M discus ground record at Celtis Park yesterday at the Mayo A fon games by whirling the Greek toy 138ft. 1in, Martin was in fine fettle. the programme was not iiversified enough for him to give the Mayo people, his neighbors from Ire and, an opportunity of seeing nis alle round ability. Tom Collins, another Mayo lad. ram a great three-mile race, but Mike | Driscoll. of the Mercury A. C., was bet- ter, and w r one of the most exe | this season, A and, the t fleld was for the first two laps, with 2 | timely a th front, Harry American A. C., has upset the) BY VINCENT TREANOR. | 0.) (ath ‘hrough a sin disoase Joun Fi | ell Pastimes! atickn Comte +, ancient tradition that defeated/ gimES R. KEENE'S great three eee race behind Colin makes FLANAGAN. | and then at th and @ champions never “come back.” On year-old Colin is the biggest money | © “IC® Sort of colt. x = | 7 1 was Baturday Flanagan broke McGrath's winner in the millionaire’s stable, nl B. Duryea Started a good Ally tn One | ny comedian, ; running of Saturday's Tidal at Sheeps- ously tipped, and. alll those HAMPLON : he teen-pound hammer, adding nearly |head Bay makes his total winnings wie weahitia ispering acquaint Wito HAS _s. CUA “ BY JOHN POLLOCK. aemile ; @wo feet. Flanagan's new mark is 0.160. In his three starts this season, | th at pr b tcone Back" * arcs ace AM LANGFORD, the colored cy suntry + y 175 feet 3 inches. the Withers, the Belmont and the Tidal, _It looked something Ike old times at _ clone fighter, of Boston, has $ ine i he has won $49.96. Col has still to Sheepshead §; Racin 1 £ at the Weight throwers and wrestlers,|2. some to equal the record of his W!tiout open be Aide NEW? Worwo's Sea Pe ee a eo oa Ee close 4 some to alt NO eenIs Vanities etche! for the middleweight cham- 1 4 they say, are the longest lived of | granasire, Domino, whose wt lat which HAMMER. plo: Sththadw cpldimiioemwosdnian ately athletes. John Flanagan came ‘oj ‘uring his turf career netted $193. RECORD hs nager, has telegraphed to Jin puts America in 1897, and in his first {227 that of Svs who had $154,138 j Coftroth, fl ae esa 1 took VTS FT.ESTIN. 2 4 # Competition on American soi] threw | # the sixteen pound hammer 150 feet : ue Neen Las g, # inches, breaking the world’s rec- players at the t ; ord. Timber, good a ars. - At that time, John was twenty or jxootse thirty pounds lighter than he is now. tio i Throwing steadily year after year he t 2, added feet to his record every season. (Hes Ge Only once in all this time did the rec- ord pass out of his possession, and srameens eae Ey GH Gy A that was when McCracken of the Uni- easyieicc as versity of Pennsylvania slipped on a couple of feet when John was off his guard. Flanagan immediately raised H S the record and claimed it agal Sa Ww W t Mifhen ae Princeton, came mvery Hae 0 a i igan gain oi e a Setting tho w: : put Fian- Morning Workout of Ten 9 AEE ie Here eae Dastardly Attempt to Injure His “Rep” =~": e latter THM WA HF : If Ket th line, and is w tord, Ans: ers would at fans. around —_—->—__. no figured in the deal . Hoffman and Ferris England wel hmm Sun iva lege De Witt nm. Flanaga: eet: and after leavi ired from compe he is supremacy until big Matt “SM Louts and Hemphill, Niles : rath appeared the scene, Fla a EY. ti knockouts out of tw ir . paniieoactacisteGratiny snahtoriren Other Oarsmen. Heseitees Hilltopa, | has, fe has fought, He arate Sion eiehteen ro pride in the progress of when Matt cracked John's g) best mark Flanagan was At that time John had gone into Glade was fined $5 loty away base in the game | “o* ‘He © Pitcher’s Conspiracy to Give | POUGHKEEPSIE, N. ¥., June 2— Him a Base on Balls Failed He carried fifteen or twenty pounds 1 2 e bench by m weight, and seemed to have | Att M the ‘varsity crews exceptin loyle irle: fis snap ands pe GT Ty eas ON VE OY CS ars to Work as Planned. ree that Flanagan had “gone by" and would W!sconsin had gone over the four-mile 4 never again show in the lead with the | cours Paath f uid & mevensee course this morning tt was the opinion) | | Pian Lo eres HO ANT HEAT aimerant Getler eee eo are watching) the college] b SAT | and stay there unti a sANAGA® ifferent notion. Tast winter he began’ training O&f#men at practice that Syracuse made | Sporting Department, Evening that fine, and you quietly and systematically. He b showing and was most World: her game until you i played handba! all the time, ran, Judging from the wor to-da | Can you recall a game between = y . be favorite h t i} oS jumped and threw the weights. At first be favorite when t | the Poison Oaks and the Fango fellow conspirators, Just he took off a great deal of weight. the BGT: Falla, in which Swat Milligan was spared to row he saw tne, sf BOXING STAG TO-NIGHT. Then he replaced the fat with solid. A strong ebb tide with favorable wind| D f and | eit in praid Peak ae Ti muscle. To-day he in bett: e course perfectly amooth and, hit by a pitched ballt W as it 5 le that Milligan had ®) Only one stag will be held in this ite shows “id ' shape than since his appearance coaches and crews eager to take| A. WEBER, 107th Street. ? nig It will be pulled off) Waukeo featherweight, will mee! . ici O'Toole, the Quaker City flenter, in dA. C. in its clubd-house | Sout of six rounds, and) Wy" off avenue, neipals in the star sfie = as a champion, eleven years ago. Dog- ged determination put him back a @t top. He went after McGrath's reco this spring, and from the way he twirled the heavy was evi- dent that he would succeed sooner or later. MoGrath, me: F jured his knee, dropped out of &e Ution, and had no chance to beat the azconditions stardly attempts | Among the many to ruin the reput gan, the hit : stroke well! one of them. 8 high} ber how he foiled the attempt of the Joe Wagner a fighters, were mat Frankle Paul, the lo ball ou probably remem- pitch ge the best mark himse 4 “4 ioGrath fetling into shape agai: ] die ryt eon dive inom HecrOn EH INDEXED GALLOFS FORM. | 03:5: together again there will su James Tel Abe pe ec KSICKERROCKER, some record-smashing of a spec thie crew UMA Lida A ie ————— oe Aint sort. Waanet faced in the eves At Gravesend, At Sheepshead Bay. GEO. M. COHAN NOTHER man whe has ‘come pack” 1s Horr, who broke Dear- porne's new discus-throwing world's record Saturday, raising it to BF 1@ fect 14 inches In my opinio marvellous 4 @an's great throws the | his people. Fu was held | 1 World.) (Special to The E on TRACK,|) “SHEEPSHEAD BAY d 75 lotrrek Was Weather clear. Track fast y and the best MBAL—One o Falls were !r Oaks we y went was held a and pract saving t w Seven furlongs Has speed. handily. 65 LAWREN¢ n 0.45 2-5, De he left EVEN MONEY IS OFFERED ON n gra —One mile new record th mil all out. Is = -beslde the effo b MSON AND ELI. ote patito a if NE of the most curious things CRIMSON A? 048 4-5, breezin O about Horr is that his physical Looks w four- Ha Has’ speed. - SENTA proportions are entirely different, NEW LONDO} from the usually accepted {deal of ath- Mile speed tria rh. lete or strong man, He ‘s barrel That 1s, he is fat, thick bod! a> legged, thick chested and thick a OS Everything about his build rs @nd apparen ITH—Four furlongs —Six furlongs in 1.15 driv Is abou “IRCOF f% Re | John WATCHIN Mi tft JARDIN de PARIS 4: sire sree" (NGE in 0.2. | 65 MAZUMA—One mile in 141, handi anally. Tne good | An 1 set t a 0 ; time, AMUS HANMPRSTEIN'S =. NENTS the World's wk) CORA LIVINGSTON, wm TUNG Bay Mason HOURS iat BSS OF eeram, Enh AY) wncine. DALY'S || GIRLS. Bal" roadway & Mate. We “FOLLIES OF 1908, New Amsterdam Ma « ees Original Pr Si he Merry Widow ie VORK ACen ante syed | CARLE in? MARY’ Ss CAMB. UUM, Mack, Tom Tot ELb. ditt NEW OREVOR, Mat.Daily SAVOY"*: ne anes & , PROCTOR’S Cor- 500. fn BIG WEEK 0CK Th very cast Taino T g.| AME 1y, | WALLAC vgs. 1 og Sat. a Ys | Yoemught—1voth o.;| Handwome Um i 2-5!) wet a to all patrons. Comedy, “SKI-HT* Musil : in 0.61 Lincoig Sq..B' way. st Ev. 8.18 thie he mo TUOnse eat furlongs in 0.4836, BLANEY’ § Hae =, & force, He furlongs in pe epeedy | Edna May Spooner in “CAMILLE & by thew see nree furlongs MISSI E Pee cee ge pe Hs eeeDotee LIGHT—Six furlongs in EXCEPT ON ap Olym Sh) : Has early speed Solutoy & Suroy i ne as ne mile in 1,47, breez- FREE SHOWS ARRELS, Pn 4 GORM—Seven furlongs in| At All Times, . put now A iE 1 hand ly, Has his speed. showed 4 Six furlongs in 1.15, | Wm. H. Reynolds, Pree. Ts gerously cle t s | handily, e filly. reece alle | each da sur furlongs TICOAT «Four, , furlongs in Brighton Beach Music Hall world. Garrels | eve of More than a little fun all this week. preezing. 7 GLADYS furlongs in LIST — Went along with| Rererved Seats at Abraham furlongs in 1.0%, hand-| Night on a Houseboat,” Beesie Wynng Shean & Warren, and a .ot of other goo things that are making this place famous TOON—One mile and one-eighth | for renned vaudeville | Dally Matinees. 3 o'clock. Evi ews m equal basis | Hon nave | Ag speed and Anaerson Piano Warerooms, P | pT CON aayey OF FLIGHT Six furlongs 10 | i — ¢ the crew at ze v2 i .| 0.25, 0.40 02 3-5, andi. y, ot for atatintica Brees arma One mile in 153, Drees) GC ARMIAK—Four (furlongs In 062 LUNAI|S83.8 28 : : Pea te j I at metorionss reezing, He ts rea minute by the ‘Su a a . rot ince of ft 143 “108 andity. Is do-| 7 NONE Reve furlongs in 1.03 3-5, | Aevererateattio The ' ne i Messe it lantic Ave.. Ikiyn. and : - Ci —One mile r 1 heigete ; Wie Gia Hiehersein; ‘Mts | 73 SETA enive: (furlones|| ini @IORAGKSHOT: PARK Wins schieatete?%e : teats astie sia Nara , 100; Dispute, 103, Olive Ely 0.49, 1.03, driving iW + CE Gs See path Exteoas, Try te ‘4 : as had a : Esra M DAUGHTER — Five _fur- Searle : al or; “” selling. in 0,24 0.49, 5, - STANDING OF THE CLU iy in dears. Each ate ‘elle A pau Re Es 1.0212. / Seals Sahar tal in RIGHTON BEACH PAR =I atu , 7 “ feat ys Cet) oy ete eat staat (0B a Sse DIO ANIA “Went along with B VERY NIGHT ’ : oo: Financier. 114 : aka yell A 4 of Langdon. : : y i H i Meeianen oat ieialiew ion vArale puri turionga) ini0) 33:5 16 STRCRY Seven furiongs in 1. PAIN’S FIREWORKS eg Ce Reco breezini = A a t : R OURTH. RACE-One mile in EE Nip eh eal |eo Sm CLIN E—Five furlongs In 1083-3. | “STEEPLE. i CONEY ISLA! i "HE CLUBS ST J jel f ‘ sles alu RRlanor ' tae ef 0 main on col “ POV oe cE Uaese2 OOD UAE : i hn SHARKY. ROGURS—Six furlongs in CHASE | FUNNY PLACE > e rj > y is —_—- _ 1.19, abrees nf aint Mneiiorpres: 4 A M Aun 489" ITO—S! ‘uriongs in reer- | = ae Wes ‘ sis, 10 r an EISSING WON WALK. SEA ea | e , a } Be . Mohawk A. C., won vais sure event at tne| GAELIC TEAMS ARRESTED. . hs i ACE s ¢ ‘lub, of Brooklyn, | es ee ? Th pedes- | During a rr of “Gaelic football at THE CONRY JO KEY cLUR A a AE Benniendi Yonkers, thirty members of the West-| R.. HAG, M 0 Parlog ~ as, a started from meaih and Armagh teams were ar. si nie Whigenall pay "i Me e winner and rested, They were warned not to play minutes, 2 P. via, 3 “ nisped second. h dle Feat age or Suds Spec Re ‘Track —>——___ LE EN, io Vie Ahished strong by the authorities, but did not heed. Bride to. track Roky trolley care ,Hasebail, Polo Grounds, To-Day, 4 BP. at, | x Vanen,_ 105. was catching. the leaders ‘They were taken before City Judge transter to track. Musto ¥ T Giants ve."Chicago, Adm. 60c. Apprentice allowance claimed. end of the journey, Beall, who percied them until